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Corey Madeley, eight, is presented with a new piece of equipment which detects his heart rate, from Glanford and Lindsey Lions.

It was because of this that Sarah cried when the Lions told her they wanted to pay for the monitor. Corey will wear a band around his wrist or ankle that links to an iPad telling Dom and Sarah about any physiological changes that could indicate a seizure.

Sarah said: “They said that they would like to buy the monitor for Corey and they have spent a lot of time with us and we would like to say thank you to them.

“The amount is £1,100 which is a lot of money.

“I actually cried when I was told, it was really unexpected.

“It was overwhelming. We were prepared to work hard to get the monitor and to know the Lions were happy to help was amazing.

“And they are helping us with a fun day at the end of July – they have lots of volunteers coming to make sure we have enough people and they are helping with the raffle.”